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Khanbogd Business Center

Pilkington Suncool® One 30/21

Khanbogd Business Center

Panoramic windows and a glass entrance are the architectural focus in the exterior of the new Khanbogd Business Center, located in the capital of Mongolia.

Surrounded by high-rise buildings, the business center stands out for its restrained color scheme, and the highlight of the project is its architectural glazing.

As conceived by the designers, Khanbogd Business Center should become one of the symbols of the new Ulaanbaatar, where traditional yurts and modern skyscrapers will organically coexist. The city is called the world’s coldest capital. This is why Ulemj LCC, the facade company, in addition to traditional reliability and safety, made high demands for the heat-saving properties of the glass units.

The optimal solution for the builder was STiS products. Triple-pane insulating glass units with tempered glass were used at the project. Heat treatment increases the strength of the glazing and resistance to external influences. The IGUs are filled with argon, which provides high thermal and sound insulation.

The thickness of the outer glass is 8 millimeters, while that of the rest is 6 mm. The windows are made of Pilkington Suncool® One 30/21 architectural glass. They are characterized by an ideal ratio between light transmission and solar protection, as well as excellent thermal insulation properties. 

This combination is relevant for Mongolia's sharply continental climate with harsh winters and dry hot summers. Translucent structures provide comfortable conditions inside the business center regardless of the outside temperature. In addition, this type of glazing helps reduce the cost of air conditioning and heating in the business center premises.

  • Project detail

  • Project Khanbogd Business Center
  • Address Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Façade company Ulemj LCC
  • Processor STiS
  • Glass

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